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7901 stillborn Felsing, John-Ida (I4100)
 
7902 stillborn Felsing, John-Ida (I4100)
 
7903 Stillborn Phelps, Unknown (I6326)
 
7904 Stillborn Age: Stillborn Child (I12016)
 
7905 Stillborn child-birth record shows name of Ida, a female, death record same day shows name of John, a male.
Birth and death records for same date are inconsistent. Birth record shows Ida, female. Death record, same day shows John, male. 
Felsing, John-Ida (I4100)
 
7906 Stillwagen, Vivian Daphna, 93, formerly of Tulsa, died Friday in McMinnville, Ore. Services pending. Moore's Southlawn.
--------------------
Vivian C. Stillwagen passed from this life on April 27, 2012, in hospice care at Osprey Court Memory Care, McMinnville, Oregon, surrounded by her loved ones. She was born in Tulsa, OK and grew up in Turley, OK, on a section of land of the original Cherokee land grant land, daughter of Art Chase and Mary F. Collins. Her mother Mary was an original member on the Dawes Rolls of the Cherokee Nation.

*
She is survived by her brother, and niece; three daughters, and son; four grandchildren; and sixgreat-grandchildren.

Vivian's final resting place will be in Tulsa, Oklahoma, at Memorial Park Cemetery, Lakeside Mausoleum. No Tulsa area services will be held. A family celebration of her life will be held this summer on the Oregon coast. The family would like to recognize all those who provide dementia care across the nation, as Vivian's caregivers provided such tender loving care during this lengthy illness. Donations in her memory may be made to the Alzheimer's Association. 
Chase, Vivien Daphne (I9050)
 
7907 stone says 62 years old Phelps, Sarah L. (I6807)
 
7908 StreetAddress: 2065 Westchester Ave; 71 Age: 71 Roosa, George M (I14381)
 
7909 StreetAddress: 210 Marsh Road Pittsford, NY 14534 Dewolf, Leonard Peter (I15520)
 
7910 StreetAddress: 293 E 16th St; 88 Age: 88 Yobias, Sarah (I13612)
 
7911 StreetAddress: 7601 34th Avenue, South Minneapolis, MN 55450; 86 Age: 86; CemeteryPlot: Section L Site 722 Schultz, Harriet L (I6314)
 
7912 StreetAddress: Howell, MI 48843 Degroat, Albert Edward (I10807)
 
7913 StreetAddress: P.o. Box 6237 San Diego, CA 92166; 83 Age: 83; CemeteryPlot: Section Cbf Row 4 Site 41 Size, Orlaf Merrit (I9428)
 
7914 St_Quintin-24 St. Quintin, Anthony (I7260)
 
7915 St_Quintin-5 St. Quintin, Margaret (I7258)
 
7916 Sufferanna How/Howe surname was an error in an early printed genealogy and as such does appear in many online trees. However, it has been proven that her surname is Haynes and she is the daughter of Walter Haynes, Haynes, Sufferanna (I6468)
 
7917 Sunset Hills Hunt, Tressa (I2707)
 
7918 Sunset Hills Ralston, Hugh C (I2954)
 
7919 Sunset Memorial Park Cemetery NE Smith, Herbert A (I4219)
 
7920 Surname appears in the record as Rohs. I am indexing as Ross, as that is probably the correct translation from the Russian record. Rohs, Adam (I564)
 
7921 surname at death, Pfaff Chancey, Frances Adrienne (I17501)
 
7922 Surname chart by Pleve lists 1st wife as unknown and 2nd wife as Barbara Rothermel.
1834 Census lists wife as Anna Elisabeth.
1850 and 1857 Census lists wife as Barbara Rothermel
All children would be from first wife.
 
Maser, Gottfried (I3295)
 
7923 Surname chart by Pleve lists 1st wife as unknown and 2nd wife as Barbara Rothermel.
1834 Census lists wife as Anna Elisabeth.
1857 Census lists wife as Barbara Rothermel
All children would be from first wife.

Surname chart by Pleve lists 1st wife as unknown and 2nd wife as Barbara Rothermel.
1834 Census lists wife as Anna Elisabeth.
1850 and1857 Census lists wife as Barbara Rothermel
 
Unknown, Anna Elisabeth (I3228)
 
7924 Surname chart by Pleve lists 1st wife as unknown and 2nd wife as Barbara Rothermel.
1834 Census lists wife as Anna Elisabeth.
1857 Census lists wife as Barbara Rothermel
All children would be from first wife.
 
Rothermel, Barbara (I3281)
 
7925 Surname is Hergenroeder per 1886 family list. Hergenroeder, Katharina (I22884)
 
7926 Surname is implied by determining her sons surname from his entry in the 1850 census. On the 1834 census her son is listed only as Georg Adam, the illegitimate son of Johann Friedrich Habermann's deceased wife, Sophia. Her surname is not given. The 1850 census lists his name as Georg Adam Kriess. The 1857 census lists it as Georg Adam K???. The illegitimacy can also imply that the 3 children Haberman had prior to 1822 were from an unknown deceased first wife and then he remarried, after 1822, a woman with an illegitimate child.

Perhaps died by 1826 with no children from Habermann - See notes under Johann Friedrich Habermann. 
Kries, Katharina Sophia (I18483)
 
7927 Surname was Baum before marriage. Baum, Amalie (I19251)
 
7928 survived her husband Vessey, Sybil (I4281)
 
7929 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I16901)
 
7930 Susanne Baxter was baptized on 22 Apr 1575 at St. Mary's Bothow, London, Middlesex, England. She was the daughter of William Baxter and his first wife, Margaret Butler.[1]

She married Zachary Goodyear on 5 Jul 1596 in the church of Saint Michael Cornhill, London.[2]

Sources
↑ "English Ancestry of Stephen Goodyear, Deputy Governor of the New Haven Colony," researched by Josephine W. Beers; arranged by Paul W. Prindle. The American Genealogist, whole number 225, vol. 57, no. 1 (January 1981) 1-11. Page 5-6. (Abbreviated as TAG 57:1) Viewed on 29 Apr 2021at AmericanAncestors (subscription required) [ https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/american-genealogist-the/image?pageName=1&volumeId=12607 ]
↑ England Marriages, 1538-1973, online database, family search.org, accessed 7 May 2017, Zacharye Goodyeare and Suzanna Baxster, 05 Jul 1596; citing Saint Michael Cornhill,London,London,England, reference ; FHL microfilm 374503, 942 B4HA V. 7.
See also:

Old link for TAG 57:1--https://www.americanancestors.org/DB283/i/12607/2/24379669
Green, Scott Wesley. Further Information Regarding the English Origins of the Goodyear Family, Connecticut Ancestry (Connecticut Ancestry Society, Inc., Stamford, Conn., May 2006) Vol. 48, No. 4, Page 157.
"Susanna (Baxter) Goodyear was buried 15 June 1600 in St. Gregory by St. Paul's Church in London." 
Baxer, Susanna (I27569)
 
7931 Sylva Wells
abt. 1793-May 24, 1869

Niles Democrat, Saturday, May 29, 1869, page 3, col. 4, microfilm Niles District Library

DIED

In this city at the residence of her son, J.M. Wells, on Monday, May 24th, Mrs. SYLVA WELLS, aged 76 years.

The deceased was a resident of this vicinity for thirty three years, having moved here in 1836, and has been an eye witness to the conversion of this country from a howling wilderness to its present state of cultivation and improvement. 
Phelps, Sylvia (I5850)
 
7932 Sylvia A. Osborne
Twining, Michigan
October 8, 1936 - September 15, 2014

Visitations

Wednesday, September 17, 2014 from 2:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the Buresh Funeral Home - Twining Chapel

Services

Thursday, September 18, 2014 at 11:00 a.m. at the Buresh Funeral Home - Twining Chapel

Service Location

Buresh Funeral Home - Twining

Obituary Notice

Sylvia A. Osborne, 77, of Twining, Michigan passed away Monday morning, September 15, 2014 at the Iosco County Medical Care Facility.
Sylvia was born October 8, 1936 in Whittemore, Mich. to Clarence and Myrtle (Nichols) Nickell. She married Richard Osborne on August 20, 1955 in Whittemore and together they raised two children, Connie and Dale.
Sylvia was a homemaker and a farmer. She enjoyed working hard to provide for her family which left not much time for any other activities, however, she did enjoy the outdoors and being with her family.
Sylvia is survived by her husband, Richard; daughter, Connie (Thomas) Ziembo; son, Dale (Yolanda) Osborne; grandchildren, Dale, Michelle, Crystal, Sarah; six great-grandchildren; eleven brothers and sisters; numerous nieces and nephews. Sylvia was preceded in death by her parents, Clarence and Myrtle, and four brothers and sisters.
Visitation for Sylvia will take place Wednesday, September 17th from 2-8 p.m. at the Buresh Funeral Home - Twining Chapel and again on Thursday, September 18th from 10-11 a.m. Funeral Service will begin at 11:00 a.m. at the funeral home with Ricky R. Rockwell officiating. Interment will follow in Cedar Valley Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be directed to wishes of the family.

Memorials

To Family Wishes

Cemetery

Cedar Valley Cemetery 
Nickell, Sylvia A (I5906)
 
7933 T.C. managed by robcouteau on ancestry. Couteau, Thomas E (I13621)
 
7934 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I9901)
 
7935 TAG 1934 V11 P180 Family: Aaron Cooke / Elizabeth Charde (F429)
 
7936 TAG 1934 V11 P180 Family: Thomas Ford / Elizabeth Charde (F546)
 
7937 TAG article July 1990, p. 161-166, by Myrtle Stevens Hyde. She found additional Phelps entries in the Crewkerne records including the burial of a Mary, 'wife of William Phelps" on 13 Aug. 1626. Unknown, Mary (I2411)
 
7938 Taken from The History of Tuscola County, Biographical Sketches and Illustrations, H. R. Page Co., Chicago, 1883. Transcribed by Bonnie Petee.

G. KILE was born in Pennsylvania in 1852, and came to Tuscola County with his parents in 1856, and settled upon the farm now owned and occupied by the subject of this sketch. His father, N. Kile, died in July 1858. Mr. Kile was married in October, 1880, to Miss Tilley Fritz, of Pennsylvania, and has one son. His farm contains 160 acre of land on sections 12 and 13.

G. KILE, SR., was born in Columbus County, Pa., in 1818, remaining there until he became of age. In 1838 he was married to Miss Nancy Schultz, of that county, and soon thereafter bought a piece of land in the locality and commenced farming for himself, which he continued until 1852 when he sold out and came to Michigan. He at first rented a farm near Ann Arbor, upon which he resided two years, when he came to the township of Juniata and, after traveling a long distance through the unbroken wilderness, took up the farm upon which he now resides, and subsequently added eighty acres, making him a farm of 160 acres.

7/29/07-checked cass city enterprise for obit--none

tuscola probate file cal#2 file#2076
 
Kile, Gearhart Sr (I4121)
 
7939 Taken from the Tuscola County Advertiser Sept 29, 1899 and reads:

Nelson died at his farm home near Watrousville on Sept 24, 1899, he was one of the oldest pioneers of the County, having come here in 1851 when he was only ten years of age. He was born in Monroe County Michigan 12/31/1841 and in 1863 when the war broke out enlisted with the 27th Michigan Sharp Shooters and served until the end of the war. He engaged in lumbering until the timber was principally cut and then took up farming, which he followed successfully until his death. He was married Dec 31, 1869 to Alma Pratt of Holly, who with three sons survive him to mourn the loss of a devoted husband and a kind and indulgent father. His death was the result of tuberulosis of the liver and for many months he was a patient sufferer. Mr Miller has been a director of the Carol Fair Association for many years, has held various offices of responsibility, and trust, always acquitting himself creditably and was always a loyal and enthusiactic Republican, a good neighbor and a most exemplary citizen. Funeral services were held on the 26th. Rev Barlow of the Presbyterian Church of Caro, officiating, and the remains were interred in the Wahjamega Cemetery. Among the relatives present from a distance to attend the funeral was M/M L.D. Pratt, M/M E.J. Eisenbrey of Holly, Mrs H. Lewis of Imlay City, O.F. Pratt of Clio.

Corporal 1st Class Mich SS attached to 27th Regt Mich Vol Infantry 1st Sharp Shooter Company. 
Miller, Nelson (I2093)
 
7940 taken into captivity by indians Ball, Esther (I8564)
 
7941 taken into captivity by indians Ball, Abigail (I8565)
 
7942 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I24982)
 
7943 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I17481)
 
7944 Tannya Goodman Notes:
She was confirmed at Immanuel Lutheran Church, Sheridan, Wyoming on May 20, 1945, with a confirmation verse of John 3:16. She confessed with her own heart, mind, and mouth the faith into which she was baptized, washed in the blood of the Lamb. See: http://immanuelsheridan.blogspot.com/2010/02/funeral-sermon-for-norma-goodman-22.html

"NOTE: We had a Bill's Norma, Bob's Norma, and Walt's Norma. It was the only way to keep them straight as they all lived in the same town and married Goodmans. Later when Walt's Norma married Howard (Swede) Goodman, she became Swede's Norma."

Obituary for Norma:

Norma Jean Goodman
Norma Jean Goodman, 78, of Sheridan, passed away on Sunday, January 17, 2010, at the Sheridan Manor.

Norma Jean (Deines) Goodman was born April 23, 1931 to Henry and Mary (Hofferber) Deines in Billings, Montana, and moved to Leiter, Wyoming the following year. She attended school in Cadiz, and Clearmont, Wyoming where she graduated High School with a GED in 1951. She married Walter Goodman on November 7, 1948, and they lived and worked at the Burgess Ranch for many years. They divorced in 1976. She married Howard "Swede " Goodman on October 27, 1979 and lived in Casper, Wyoming. Howard died on November 10, 2006, and Norma moved to Sheridan in 2008. She enjoyed gardening and colorful flowers, and watching her favorite television shows "Mash" and " The Golden Girls." Her cats were beloved companions and pampered pets, the luckiest cats in her Casper and Sheridan neighborhoods.

She is survived by her daughter Marilyn Winner of Sheridan, son, Walter "Wayne" Goodman of Joliet, MT, daughter Kathleen Taylor of Casper, WY, step children, Steve Goodman, Gary Goodman, Ardith (Sis) Haugen, Sue Weakly, Carol Jean Goodman, sisters, Marian Kimble of Casper, WY, Lucille (Otto) Frank, of Billings, MT, Marjorie (Ben) Flynn of Billings, MT, grandchildren, Ryan Winner, Jessica Winner, Thad Taylor, Brandy Taylor and Isabel Weaver.

Funeral Services for Norma are at 10:00 a.m. on Friday, January 22, 2010 at Kane Funeral Home with Paster P. J. Cain officiating. Internment will follow at 2:00 p.m. at the Sunset Memorial Garden Cemetery in Billings, MT..

Memorials to honor Mrs. Goodman may be made to the Sheridan Dog and Cat Shelter, 84 East Ridge Road, Sheridan, WY, 82801.

Kane Funeral Home has been entrusted with the arrangements.

<http://www.sheridanmedia.com/obituary/norma-jean-goodman>
 
Deines, Norma Jean (I17754)
 
7945 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I17933)
 
7946 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I17259)
 
7947 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I17462)
 
7948 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I17722)
 
7949 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I17911)
 
7950 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I17916)
 
7951 Tannya Goodman: I notice you have Gramma listed as Anna Margaret. I see that on the crossing manifest there were two Annas listed under Conrad. One was Anna Margaret age 14 and Anna age 3. Gramma always said she was two when she came to America. She was born in 1898, they crossed in 1902 so she must be the 3 year old. MY FAMILY, all through the years, aunts, my mom, etc. were told Gramma had no middle name. In fact, she told us that if she had ever had a middle name she would choose Barbara. My Aunt Sadie when they did her obit had the B. added and then notated Barbara on some of the documents. [Families make Genealogy hard].

NOW I'm wondering if the Anna Margaret is Katharina Margaret. Age would be right. She was Conrad's daughter as well per this posting on Kukes Family from Kukuus, Russia Facebook page. Posted by Wladimir Kukus: "Lesley Yates your grandfather, Henry, had another 3 sisters called: 1. Emma Kukus 1886, 2. Katharina Margaret 1887, 3. Elisabeth Kukus born 1892 - died 1895." Posted: October 20, 2013 at 5:43am. Note: Waldimir lives in Germany. I know Emma married a Becker. My Grandmother always mentioned a sister dying before she was born. This fits in time frame. And age is right on Katherina Margaret for the Anna Margaret - 14 years old in crossing manifest.

Story:
Anna (Kukes) Goodman [Adam]

Taped by her granddaughter, Tannya, and typed exactly as she told the story.

My forefathers - you see when Catherine the Great got married, she married a Russian Czar and she promised him she'd take a few of her families over there, you know, settle them there. Where my folks were settled, they used their name for their little town, so it was Kukkes - Kukes we spell it over here. 2-1/2 years old when we come over to the United States.

Married in 1918. It was April Fool's Day. We went to the Courthouse, got married by the Justice of the Peace.

Dances in the kitchen or the bunkerhouse or any place. We didn't have any barn, you know, and things like that.

In '39, the spring of '39, we moved over from Billings to Wyoming. Moved out to Big Horn.

In Portland, Oregon, George had the real small pox. We was under quarantine then. I don't know long. Grampa and Henry Kerbel had to room out. They couldn't come in, you know. We had a sign up. So we had their clothes ready and hand them out to them and they had to find a place to stay.

Side note: Gramma loved to dance. She was popular and it used to make Grampa jealous. They ended up marrying on April 1st because her father wad moving the family to Washington the next day and she wanted to stay with Grampa.
 
Kukes, Anna Barbara (I17509)
 
7952 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I10762)
 
7953 Tenth Census of the United States, 1880. (NARA microfilm publication T9, 1,454 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C. Source (S39)
 
7954 Terry remembers going to her funeral with mom. Seeley, Florence (I6001)
 
7955 Terry---Hazel Seeley born 17 Feb 1896 Bay City. In 1934 lived in Flint. Later years in Ft. Meyers Florida. She used to send Mom a Xmas card every year from Florida. Then the cards stopped. I found a death notice 5 Sept 1990 with info that seemed to fit her online. Mom said Yeah that is about the time the xmas cards stopped. Anyway I have a note that she died in Flushing, MI and is buried at Gracelawn Cemetery in Flint. She married Jay Cleaon Cheney on Aug 29, 1894. I think they had kids. Mom would know.
 
Cheney, Jay Cleon (I2726)
 
7956 Terry--Harry Seeley born 31 Mar 1894 in Bay City and died 13 Jun 1991 Bay City. Married Vi (forgot her last name, I am sure I have that info somewhere. Married 19 May 1917 Bay CIty. Had 2 daughters Vi (Jr) who married Mr. Smith. Mom said her obit was in the Newspaper maybe 2 months ago (Bay City). Other daugher is Dorothy still living I believe.
I talked to Harry, obviously before 1991, and he told me he was just a tiny kid when his dad died and he knows nothing about nothing when it comes to his parents and grandparents. So got no where with him. He ran a saw mill on the Saginaw River just off of Water Street in Bay City near the Lafefette bridge. That is where I found him, too, that day.

sandford/thomas
Entries: 68 Updated: Wed Jul 9 13:45:37 2003 Contact: Renee Sandford

1 George SEELEY
+ Harriet UNKNOWN
2 Hazel SEELEY b: 2/17/1896 d: 9/5/1990
+ Jay Cleon CHENEY b: 8/29/1894 d: 11/1963
3 Dorothy H CHENEY
+ Osmond SANDFORD
4 Living SANDFORD
+ Living THOMAS
5 Living SANDFORD
6 Living SANDFORD
6 Living SANDFORD
5 Living SANDFORD
5 Living SANDFORD
4 Living SANDFORD
4 Robert SANDFORD b: 09/17/1950 d: 02/12/2001
4 Living SANDFORD
4 Living SANDFORD
4 Living SANDFORD
3 Donald G CHENEY b: 4/15/1922 d: 01/6/1993
+ Alice M THIEL b: 04/28/1925 d: 09/18/2002
4 Living CHENEY
+ Living SMITH
4 Living CHENEY
4 Living CHENEY
4 Living CHENEY
3 Cleon CHENEY b: 12/22/1916 d: 1975
+ Elaine HOELZLE
4 Living CHENEY
+ Living PALSHAM
5 Living PALSHAM
5 Living PALSHAM
4 Living CHENEY
+ Living HOSLOSKI
5 Living CHENEY
5 Living CHENEY
4 Living CHENEY
3 Harold CHENEY
2 Harry H SEELEY b: 3/31/1894 d: 6/13/1991
+ Viola G UNKNOWN b: 2/9/1894 d: 2/17/1991
 
Seeley, Harry Harold (I4642)
 
7957 Texas Department of Health. <i>Texas Death Indexes, 1903-2000</i>. Austin, TX, USA: Texas Department of Health, State Vital Statistics Unit. Source (S731)
 
7958 Texas Department of State Health Services. Texas Death Certificates, 1903–1982. Austin, Texas, USA. Source (S187)
 
7959 The 1020 census is dated 12 Jan 1920 before they were married. So each is living with their respective parental family on the census and not together. Reitz, John (I4446)
 
7960 The 1783 birth year on the 1834 census and the surname chart appears to be in error. Her mother would have been 13 when she was born! The age on the 1798 census and the 1850 census is more like it. Perhaps the 1834 entry was a transcription error and that was then picked up in the surname chart.
The 1783 birth year on the 1834 census and the surname chart appears to be in error. Her mother would have been 13 when she was born! The age on the 1798 census and the 1850 census is more like it. Perhaps the 1834 entyry was a transcription error and that was then picked up in the surname chart. 
Heizenraeder, Maria Charlotte (I23903)
 
7961 The 1811 census lists Sebastien Krumm, Johann Georg Krumm and Johannes Krumm as his step children. The 1798 census states these are the children of deceased Johann Georg Krumm and his widow Anna Margarta Hinkel. That would imply that Marcus Weigand married the widow Anna Margaretha Hinkel between 1798 and 1811. The1834 census lists his wife as Anna Margaretha age 67. Weigandt, Marcus (I23376)
 
7962 The 1886 Kukkus Family List Index # 5 shows shows Katharina Elisabeth b. 29 Sep 1894 as the illigitimate daughter of Susan Katharina Hergenroeder (Anna Maria's sister) Hergenroeder, Anna Maria (I22945)
 
7963 The 1886 Kukkus Family List Index # 7 shows shows Katharina Elisabeth b. 7 May 1886 as the illigitimate daughter of Anna Maria Hergenroeder (Susanna Katharina's sister) Hergenroeder, Katharina Elisabeth (I22934)
 
7964 the 2 May 1806 death entry for Lydia Norbury in the Presbyterian Church Records is for a 73 year old. Norbury, Lydia (I5144)
 
7965 The Anna Margaretha Heizenraeder who married Johann Philipp Kukkus has to be the same person as the daughter of Johann Thomas Heizenraeder. There appears to be only one Heizenraeder family in the colonies. Although there is a Heidenreich/Heizenrider family in Walter. Heizenraeder, Anna Margareta (I18421)
 
7966 The attachment of Katharina Fuchs to Gottlieb Fuchs of Lauwe is speculative. However, it does explain a DNA match to the descendants. More research is needed. Fuchs, Katharina (I23511)
 
7967 The author of "Familes of Early Milford, Connecticut" published 1979, Susan Woodruff Abbott states "I am of the opinion that Edward Camp was the same Edward Camp who was baptized 21 September 1617 at Hunsdon, co. Herts, son of Edward. This Edward is not on record in England after the arrival of the New Haven setter of that name. Also he probably was the son of Edward Campe and Grace (Mott) whose marriage was recorded at Hunsdon 21 September 1615." Camp, Edward (I7136)
 
7968 The author of "Familes of Early Milford, Connecticut" published 1979, Susan Woodruff Abbott states "I am of the opinion that Edward Camp was the same Edward Camp who was baptized 21 September 1617 at Hunsdon, co. Herts, son of Edward. This Edward is not on record in England after the arrival of the New Haven settler of that name. Also he probably was the son of Edward Campe and Grace (Mott) whose marriage was recorded at Hunsdon 21 September 1615." Campe, Edward (I8265)
 
7969 The Bertha Reitz who married Theodore Isheim had different parents per Fresno County Marriage Records. Reitz, Bertha (I2847)
 
7970 The Billings Gazette, (MT.) 12/27/1993 Monday Page 10
Herman Becker

BALLANTINE, MT. ---- Herman Becker, age 81, of Ballantine, passed away Saturday morning, Dec. 25, 1993, at Deaconess Medical Center.

He was born Jan. 12, 1912, in Lincoln, NB., the son of Jacob and Elizabeth Becker.

He came with his parents to the Huntley Project, MT., in 1920.

He married Lydia Johannes on April 22, 1938, and they raised beets and cattle until 1950, when they started a dairy business with registered Guernsey cattle.
He was an active part of the dairy business until 1989.

Herman was a member of the Bethlehem Congregational Church in Worden, MT., and the American Guernsey Cattle Club.
He loved to hunt and fish in his younger years.

Survivors include his son, Russell and wife Judy Beck of Ballantine; grandchildren, Dannell Stengem and husband, Christopher of Issaquah, WA. Dean Becker and Gretchen Becker of Ballantine,; one great grandson, Erik Stengem; and one sister, bertha Kaufman of Billings, MT.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Lydia, on Nov. 6, 1991; a sister, Katie Haupt;
five brothers, John, Jake, Sam. and Edward.

Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 28, at the Bethlehem Congregational Church in Worden, MT.

Interment will be in the Pleasntview Cemetery, Ballantine, MT.

Smith Downtown Chapel is in charge of arrangements.

Memorial may be made to he Bethlehem Congregational Church in Worden, MT.,
or the American Diabetes Association, Billings, MT. 
Becker, Herman (I18148)
 
7971 The birth record has the mother aged 11 when her child was born. An obvious error. Let's say the birth year was actually 1899, which should be close. The mother also married in 1899. Heizenraeder, Heinrich (I21876)
 
7972 The book The descendants of John Ball, Watertown, Massachusetts, 1630-1635 gives place of birth as Wiltshire, England, however there is no proof of that. Ball, John (I8597)
 
7973 The Charles R. Hale Collection. Hale Collection of Connecticut Cemetery Inscriptions. Hartford, Connecticut: Connecticut State Library. Source (S666)
 
7974 The death certificate of Elias shows parents of Henry Degroat & Margaret Dafoe. That appears to be a mistake. The 1852 Canada Census shows Elias in the household of Peter E Degroat, the same census shows in the 'age at next birthday' column 14 on Mar 17 (which would make birth date 17 Mar 1838). Death certificate shows birth date of 17 Mar 1836. Degroat, Elias (I6063)
 
7975 The Evangelische Kirche Von Kurhessen_Waldeck archives note that Ludwig Carl Schuch along with his family and his nephew George Schuch emigrated to America. Schuch, Ludwig Carl (I5970)
 
7976 the family moved to america Johannes, Johannes (I3050)
 
7977 The father of Mary Hill listed in numerous on-line trees of Eliphalet Hill is incorrect. That persons actual name is Eliphalet Hitt (or Hett in some records) and is not the parent of a Hill. (TAG 1951 V27 P95 "Eliphalet Hitt (not Hill) of Boston") The birthdate of 1 Apr 1670 refers to Mary Hitt, not Mary Hill. Hill, Mary (I2055)
 
7978 The first 3 children of John Caruthers and Nancy Brown were in reality the children of John Brown, Deceased and Nancy Brown (apparently Borwn was not her maiden name). On 30 Dec 1833 John Caruthers filed in Boone County Probate Court for guardianship of David Franklin Caruthers, Mary Jane Caruthers and Martha Ellen Caruthers, children of James Brown and Nancy Brown, both deceased. The guardianship arrangement was approved by the court and ended in 1847. His obituary has him marrying Nancy Brown in 1820 in Virginia, however the guardianship paperwork would put that date in question. Boone County Probate Packet 169, Image #398 on familysearch.org https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9LH-3H9D?i=409&wc=QZ9D-7WP%3A1339203501%2C1339298302&cc=2399107 Caruthers, David Franklin (I5108)
 
7979 The first 3 children of John Caruthers and Nancy Brown were in reality the children of John Brown, Deceased and Nancy Brown (apparently Borwn was not her maiden name). On 30 Dec 1833 John Caruthers filed in Boone County Probate Court for guardianship of David Franklin Caruthers, Mary Jane Caruthers and Martha Ellen Caruthers, children of James Brown and Nancy Brown, both deceased. The guardianship arrangement was approved by the court and ended in 1847. His obituary has him marrying Nancy Brown in 1820 in Virginia, however the guardianship paperwork would put that date in question. Boone County Probate Packet 169, Image #398 on familysearch.org https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9LH-3H9D?i=409&wc=QZ9D-7WP%3A1339203501%2C1339298302&cc=2399107 Caruthers, Mary Jane (I5132)
 
7980 The first 3 children of John Caruthers and Nancy Brown were in reality the children of John Brown, Deceased and Nancy Brown (apparently Borwn was not her maiden name). On 30 Dec 1833 John Caruthers filed in Boone County Probate Court for guardianship of David Franklin Caruthers, Mary Jane Caruthers and Martha Ellen Caruthers, children of James Brown and Nancy Brown, both deceased. The guardianship arrangement was approved by the court and ended in 1847. His obituary has him marrying Nancy Brown in 1820 in Virginia, however the guardianship paperwork would put that date in question. Boone County Probate Packet 169, Image #398 on familysearch.org https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9LH-3H9D?i=409&wc=QZ9D-7WP%3A1339203501%2C1339298302&cc=2399107 Caruthers, Martha Ellen (I5133)
 
7981 The first 3 children of John Caruthers and Nancy Brown were in reality the children of John Brown, Deceased and Nancy Brown (apparently Brown was not her maiden name). On 30 Dec 1833 John Caruthers filed in Boone County Probate Court for guardianship of David Franklin Caruthers, Mary Jane Caruthers and Martha Ellen Caruthers, children of James Brown and Nancy Brown, both deceased. The guardianship arrangement was approved by the court and ended in 1847. His obituary has him marrying Nancy Brown in 1820 in Virginia, however the guardianship paperwork would put that date in question. Boone County Probate Packet 169, Image #398 on familysearch.org https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9LH-3H9D?i=409&wc=QZ9D-7WP%3A1339203501%2C1339298302&cc=2399107

From the Boone County, Missouri Packet Abstract Index it appears that John Caruthers Probate Records are in Packet #3518. However, I have not seen this paperwork.

An obituary from the Columbia Statesman 17 Dec 1880 recounts his life:
Died-Caruthers
On Saturday morning, Dec 11, 1880, at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Lucy Watson, eight miles northwest of Columbia, Mo., Mr. John Caruthers in the 88th year of his age.
Mr. Caruthers was born in Augusta County, Va., and two miles from Tinkling Spring (Presbyterian) meeting house on July 4, 1793. He was a soldier in the war of 1812, served six months under Capt. Larue(?). Col. Lindsey, Gen. Porter, at Norfolk, Va., and was drawing a pension at the time of his death. In March, 1820 he married a Miss Nancy Brown, the daughter of a well-to-do farmer who lived about two miles from his father’s home, and settled on one hundred acres of land given him by his father. She died in 1827 leaving three children, a son and two daughters. The son, David, removed in early life to California, where he married and engaged in mining. He adopted the plan of tunneling for gold, and was quite successful. He would have accumulated a large fortune, but for an incident which resulted in his instant death. The supporting props of the walls of the tunnel gave way, crushing him to death between a mass of earth and stone. He left no family but his wife. One of the daughters, Mary married Moore Petty, Esq., a well-known and highly respected farmer, teacher and justice of the peace, who resides near Bethlehem Church, in the neighborhood of Harrisburg in this county. Martha, another daughter by his first marriage, married Mr. Ishmael Vanborn, a well-known and prosperous farmer who died several years ago, and who lived near Midway, on the Columbia and Rocheport turnpike. Mrs. Vanborn died before her husband, leaving two children, a son and a daughter.
In 1828 Mr. Caruthers married his second wife, Miss Ann Rhodes Martin, of Albemarle County, Virginia, by whom he had 12 children, seven of whom are living. Thomas H, the oldest, is married and lives on a farm seven miles northwest of Columbia and near where his father died. Andrew died in his eleventh year. Martin V is married and lives near Harrisburg, in this county. James K is married and lives on the farm formerly owned by his father-in-law, Alexander Douglas, Esq., five miles northwest of Columbia. William lives near Harrisburg. Julius is dead. His oldest daughter by the second marriage, Margaret, married Mr. John Richards, of Rocheport. Elizabeth, the second daughter, who died a few years ago, married Mr. Geo W Thurston, who lives near Midway. The third and youngest daughter, Lucy, married Mr. James Watson, deceased, who lived on an adjoining farm to his brother-in-law, Mr. Thomas H Caruthers. It was at her house that the deceased died.
Mr. Caruthers emigrated to Missouri in the fall of 1832, coming with John Akeman from Bath County, Va. and living for the first four years on the farm now owned by Mr. Robert Scott, five miles west of Columbia. He afterwards purchased 160 acres of land on the old Sexton Road where it crosses the Perche, on which he lived for thirty years. The farm is now occupied by Mrs. Hezekial (Mullaline?). His last wife died in November 1850, but he did not break up housekeeping until 18??, since which time he has lived with his youngest daughter, Mrs. Lucy Watson.
In 1818 or 19 he united with the Presbyterian Church and died (knowing?) of the Peace to his ashes, as they rest in the family graveyard on the old homestead.

1820 US Census: Elizabeth Caruthers in Stanton, Augusta County and John Careathers in Waynesboro, Augusta County. (1 male 26-44 and 1 female 26-44 is consistent with his just marrying Nancy Brown earlier in 1820.)
 
Caruthers, John (I5761)
 
7982 The first mention of William Ward in America appears in 1639 in the land division records for Sudbury MA.

In 1656 he was with a group of 14 men that petitioned to create the new village of Marlborough MA.

William Ward, in common with others, endured great hardships and sustained great losses by Indian hostilities; more especially in the time of King Phillip's War (1675-76) when his buildings were fired, his cattle destroyed, and one of his sons slain by the enemy.

There is also much dispute over the identity of his wife that came across the ocean with and bore his children. Per her gravestone in Marlborough.

"Here lyes the body of Elizabeth Ward, the servant of the Lord - deceased in 87 year of her age, Dec. ye 9, in the year of our Lord 1700."
 
Ward, William (I6385)
 
7983 The first record of Thomas Dewey in the new world is 1633 in Dorchester. Speculation is that since he first appears in a record in 1633, he may have arrived in July 1633 on an unnamed ship which sailed from Weymouth, Dorsetshire, England. But again that is speculation.

It has been claimed that he was from Sandwich, Kent, but there is no evidence. And most of the early settlers of Dorchester were from the West Country of England, not Kent.

He married Frances Unknown, widow of Unknown Clark, in Windsor on 22 Mar 1638/39. It has been stated that her first husband was Joseph Clark of Windsor, but Clarence Torrey proved in 1928 that this was not the case.

Thomas died 27 April 1648 in Windsor.

His widow Frances remarried Nov 1648 the widower George Phelps, another of our ancestors.

Thomas Dewey appears in the "Great Migration Begins: Series" and the above information is from that source.

Among the descendants of Thomas Dewey are Mamie Eisenhower, Admiral Thomas Dewey and three of the "Beach Boys" Brian, Dennis and Carl Wilson.
 
Dewey, Thomas (I5056)
 
7984 The first wife of Johannes/John Becker (b. 1866/7) is believed to have been an E. "Snyder" based on the death record of Johann/John Heinrich/Henry Becker in 1937. Schneider, E. (I26292)
 
7985 The Fisherman's Memorial in Gloucester, Massachusetts lists among many others, John Wise died 1716. Wise, John (I24072)
 
7986 The following has been copied from Irish website at http://lthome.com/genealogy/browsemedia.php?mediatypeID=histories
Whereas Joseph Irish Son of Jedediah IRISH of Stoning Town in Connecticut and Sarah ANTHONY Daughter of Samuel ANTHONY of South Kingstown in Kings County and Colony of Rhode Island & having Declared their Intention of taking each other in Marriage before Several publick meetings of the people Called Quakers in the colony of Rhode Island according to the Good order used among them whose proceedings therein after Deliberate Consideration thereof with Regard to the Righteous Law of God and example of his people Recorded in the Scriptures of Truth in that Case were approved by the Sd. meetings they appearing Clear of all others and having Concent of parents and all others concerned Now these are to certifie all whom it may concern that for the full accomplishing of their said Intention this Seventh Day of the Second Month in the year according to the English account, one Thousand Seven Hundred and fifty four they the sd. Joseph IRISH and Sarah ANTHONY appeared in a publick assembly of the aforesd. People and others met together for that purpose at a meeting house of the sd. people, in said Kingstown and in a Solemn manner he the Joseph IRISH taking the sd. Sarah ANTHONY by the Hand did openly Declare as followeth Friends I Desire you to be my witness, that I take this my friend Sarah ANTHONEY to be my wife promising through the Lords assistance to be unto her a true and Loving Husband Untill it Shall please God by Death to Seperate us and then and there in the Said assembly the sd. Sarah ANTHONEY Did in like manner Declare as followeth friends I desire you to be my witness that I take this my friend Joseph IRISH to be my Husband promising through the Lords assistance to be unto him a true and loving wife untill it Shall please God by Death to Seperate us and the sd. Joseph IRISH & Sarah according to the Custom of marriage now Sarah Irish as a further Confirmation thereof Did then and there to these presents Set their hands

Joseph IRISH
Sarah IRISH

And we whose names are hereunto Subscribed being present with others at the Solomnizing of their Said marriage and Subscription in manner as Witnesses hereunto have also to these presents Subscribed our names, the day and year above written

Peter DAVIS
John ROBINSON
Saml. ANTHONEY
James SCRIVEN
William GIFFORD
Joseph CONGDON
Thos. RODMAN
Hannah IRISH
John IRISH
Robert KNOWLES
Mary IRISH
Job IRISH
John HOXSIE Jnr.
Wm. ROBINSON
George IRISH
Jos. HULL Jur.
Thos HAZARD son of Robt
Saml. CONGDON
John ROSS
David GREENE
John KNOWLES
Solomon HOXSIE 
Irish, Joseph (I2663)
 
7987 The following is copied from werelate.org:

From Ye Horseford Booke

Obadiah became resident and prominent at Hebron.

Obadiah and Mindwell were both buried in "Obadiah's Nine Acres." This nine acres he bought from the Deweys in 1720 and he allowed priviledge of burial to all persons from the town. No stone appears for Mindwell but Obadiah's stone displays a long and curious inscription which reads as follows:

"These in memory of that most Worthy and much serviceable and well beloved Capt. Mr. Obadiah Hosford, Capt. of the First Military Company in Hebron and Grate Practicnor of Phisick who after sarveing God his generation & the publick Faithfully many years in this life and a patient looking for the Blissful dawn of that Illusterous day wherein our Victorious and tryumphant Joshua will lead the Armies of Israel into the land of Canaan and command the Sun of Glory to stand still in the noon of Eternity and that Permanent Happiness... love to know an evening did with the holy disciple lean himselfe upon the Breast of his Beloved and the will of God ...lly fell asleep in the cradle of Hope on the 27th day of February A.D. 1741 in the 63 year of His Age.
By Benjamin Collins-Lebanon Crank"

The Benjamin Collins of the last line was the maker of the tombstone, possibly the composer of the epitaph. Lebanon Crank does not refer to Mr. Collins but denotes a town adjacent to Hebron which later became Columbia.

... Court and land records show him at Hebron in and after 1706. The people worshipped for a time in Dr. Obadiah Horsford's barn. Sheldon's History of Northfield states that David Barber and 13 others were baptized in this barn in 1717. The church was later built upon the N.W. corner of Obadiah's farm. In 1712 Obadiah petitioned the General Court for leave to practise medicine. The following testimonials are on file:

The first was given by Gershom Buckeley, by profesion first a minister, later a physician. He was evidently of a discreet and cautious temper.

"Gasen bury May 7, 1712
As to Mr. Obadiah Horsford's desire of a Testimonial to ye wld fr his allowance to practise Physick, my answer is that when men give any Testimony whatever, they ought to testify what they know, not what they do not know.

I know by written report and in part from himself that he hath practised divers years, but as for his having skill and success in ye art and practise of Physick, I know nothing. It may be very good for ought I know. G. Buckeley"

The second testimonial is from Samuel Mather, also a physiscian:

"Whereas Docter Obediah Hosford of Hebron, desireth a testimonial from us as to his qualifications fitting him for ye practise of Physick in this Collony - We do by what we have heard of his practice some years past and by ye good acceptance he hath had among his people and by what we conceive he hath gained, by Reading and Experience in that Science, approve of his being an allowed Physitian and hope he may be allowed and encouraged therein. Saml Mather (Practr Medicine) Windsor May 16, 1712"

At New Haven, Oct. 11, 1722, The Court of Conn. Colony established and confirmed Mr. Obadiah Hosford to be Captain of a Train Band in Hebron. In 1729 and 1731 he was Deputy from Hebron to the General Court. He kept an inn at Hebron and in 1731/2 was one of the incorporators of the New London Company "invited for trade and commerce."

Obadiah's will, dated Sept. 14, 1737, proved June 1, 1741, describes him as Captain Obadiah Horsford of Hebron...

?References
1.? Hosford, Henry Hallock. Ye Horseforde Booke: Horsford-Hosford families in the USA. (Ann Arbor, Michigan: Cleveland, Ohio: Tower Press, 1936).

Will uses name Horsford

2.? Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States. Records of Births, Marriages, and Deaths, 1638-1925, Bk I p. 18.

"Obediah son of John Hossord (or Hofford or Hosford) was born Sept 28th 1677"
 
Hosford, Obadiah (I5504)
 
7988 The following two letters were written by Eliza West Hill to her sister and brother in law, Frances West Mitchell and James Mitchell, in the early part of 1846. I have transcribed them as exactly as possible, even maintaining spelling, grammar and number of words on each line. They were both written at a difficult time in the lives of most of those mentioned, mostly children of William and Lydia George West. I obtained copies of the letters from another descendant, Earl "Gene" Owen of New Franklin, Missouri, in the mid 1980's. Digitized copies are located in the photo scrapbook section for Eliza West, the author. Gene is now deceased but was a great family historian who spent considerable time researching his ancestors..

Eric McGuire.

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Boon County Mo January the 6 1846.

Dear Sister and Brother.
I once more have the pleasure of takeing my penn in hand.
and should bee very thankful for it hoping when.
these lines comes to hand they may find you.
all enjoying the same blessing you wrote you wanted.
to know how Bransford was doing I trust he is.
doing well he is gone from this troublesome world.
he was taken sick with a pane inn his jaw or.
neck and shoulder and down into his side and.
he sufored a great deal for severeal days he then.
semed to get better for a week or such a matter.
allthow was low spirited one morning he semed.
to talk about his concerns to the children and.
seemed to be as well as he had ben for severael.
days and drank a cup of coffee then dosed of.
to sleep and some time before noon he seemed.
to stir like he was two warm they went to the.
bed and talked to him but he did not know anything.
nor could not talk nor from the apearence see.
he lay all that day and knight and the next.
day and knight till 8 O clock he then struggled very.
hard and died on the tenth of January 1846.
he left his family in a helpless situation they have a.
plenty to eat and to ware but Sarah is to be pited.

(Page 2).
she will now in a short time bee and is confined onn a.
very sickly place but if there is any place to bee had.
she will not stay there Roly is living inn sight.
of us with William Freman and will make a crop this year.
he works as hard as any other fellow we must live on.
farthers old place this year as it is not sold yet.
there is now debts against the estate except the doctor.
bill which is about forty dollars and Farthers and.
Mother buriael expences about 26 dollars.
the sale bill was near two hundred and fifty dollars.
Lindy and the buoy is not sold yet they.
both went together Peoples hired them.
I wish we were living closter together sow we could.
see each other some times so nothing more at preasant.
but remains yours affectionate sister until death.

James MitchaelM L H.
Francis MitchaelE G H.

Is there any place we can get up thare near.
you that would bee cheap.
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The first page brings news of the death of their brother, Bransford West. It is the only firm documentation found to date of the death date of Bransford (January 10, 1846). Note that the date of the letter is January 6, 1846. I have no answer for this discrepancy, except that it likely should be the 16th. Eliza details the pre-death symptoms of Bransford with a description that leans strongly in the direction of heart failure..

Eliza mentions another brother, who was living nearby - Rolla "Rolly" West. The letter documents him living nearby with William Freeman. William was the brother of Caroline Freeman, wife of Rolla West..

Eliza also notes that she is living on her parents estate. This occupation will continue until the estate is settled, and the property sold and divided among the heirs. Eliza is also careful to note new expenses against the estate, probably so there are no surprises to the heirs..

"Lindy and the buoy" is a reference to the two slaves that were owned by William and Lydia West. Lindy was the slave Malinda, and the boy was Rufus. Lydia had inherited two slaves from her fathers estate, "Malinda and Sidly", and it is assumed that they represent a later issue from these two. "Peoples" refers to a presently undocumented individual who hired Malinda and Rufus during the period of estate settlement and before being offered for sale as part of the estate liquidation process. They were finally sold on February 7, 1848, to James H. Bennett, a Boone County Doctor. Malinda sold for $336.00, and Rufus sold for $175.00..

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Boon County Mo March 15 1846.

Dear Brother & Sister I now take my.
pen in hand to let you know that we are all well at.
preasant hoping these fiew lines may find you all.
enjoying the same blessing we have nothing of.
mutch importance to wright to you any.
more than we have a great deal of sickness down.
here four Deaths in less than a week and won of them.
was Buried onn the top of the earth by a grave.
being fixed of timbers and dirt you wrote you.
wanted the estate business settled up as soon as.
possible it cant possible bee before next new year.
it can then bee if all the heirs will come and tenn.
to their business or give some person the power.
of eturny to act inn their place for it is more.
than the Administrator dear do to sell a Negro.
or land either without the heairs concent.
Sarah West has got a very fine Sunn and is about.
to move to a place where she can stay as long as.
she wants to Mr Hill and Roly will come up to see.
you all this fall if nothing happens to look.
for a home in them upper regions some where.
as I want to bee where I can see you all some.
time we wer a bout to do the last and all that.
we can doo for our poor old Farther and.
mother that is to have their Funerals Preached and.
to set under the sound of it inn the town of.

Columbia..

(Page 2).

so nothing more at preasant but remains.

yours until DeathE G H.
).
)James Mitchell.
)Frances Mitchell.

________________________.

M L H.

E G H.
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Eliza mentions the birth of Sarah Campbell West's child, Bransford West ( "Sarah has got a very fine Sunn. . . ". Note that Bransford was the last child of Bransford and Sarah West as he was born approximately a month after his father died. There is little doubt that Sarah named her last child after her husband, yet another West whose name memorialized the matrimonial union of Francis West and Elizabeth Bransford, three generations before..

The last thought notes that Eliza and family were about to visit Frances and James Mitchell until their parents were stricken by death. The letter implies, rather solemnly, that the funerals of both were held in the town of Columbia..

Bransford West died intestate in Boone County. Probate filed 20 Mar 1846, John Davenport administrator. Probate Packet in Boone County is packet #669. Packet itself not online with familysearch,.org, nor do I have a copy of it.
 
West, Bransford (I5139)
 
7989 The following was copied from werelate.org:

Edward of Sutton-in-Ashfield and later of Kneesall in the County of Nottingham. Mentioned in the will of his father, June 1588, and in that of his uncle Thomas Fitz Randolph, May 1600. Buried at Kneesall.

Address: Sutton-in-Ashfield and later of Kneesall, County of Nottingham, England

References
1. Edward left his son Edward 10 pounds sterling "if he cum to demand it." The son had emigrated to New England in 1630.
 
Fitz Randolph, Edward (I3487)
 
7990 The following was copied from werelate.org:

From "The Griswolds of Olentangy", by The Reverend Edwin Viets Griswold, 1939: By the beginning of the 14th century the Griswolds, who probably came with the Teutonic invaders, were well established in Warwickshire, heart ofAnglo-Saxon England, as an ancient and aristocratic family, with a crest and coat-of-arms. The arms are described as "Argent, a fess Gules, in chief two greyhounds courant proper," said to be preserved in a window in the east end of the nave of the church at Solihull. Various members of the family are described as "of Solihull," "of Longdon Hall", "of Malvern Hall." Distinguished clergy and lords of the manor appear at intervals. In 1437 King Henry VI granted custody of Solihull to a Thomas Greswold. Tradition, which usually has some fact for a basis, associates three Griswolds with Edward I, whose favor they had won by distinguished bravery in the Crusades, Later the King recorded that of all his dogs he was fondest of his greyhounds from the Griswolds of Solihull. So it appears plausible that the family name may very well have been originally Greysweald, derived from the Icelandic grey, signifying "dog" or "greyhound," plus the common Anglo-Saxon weald, or wold, signifying "woods." Hence the arms and crest of the family who lived in a woods and raised the favorite kind of dogs for royalty."

References
1. Lewis, Brian.
2. 2.0 2.1 #1, in French, Robert L.; Esther G. French; and Coralee (editor) Griswold. The Greswold Family: 12 generations in England. (Wethersfield, CT: Griswold Family Association of America, 1999), page 5.

'John1 GRESWOLD was born in Kenilworth, Warwickshire, England and is the earliest Greswold who can be related to the family in Kenilworth. He married a daughter of William HUGGEFORD of Hulverle Hall, Solihull, Warwickshire, England. John died in Solihull, Warwickshire, England. ... [footnote: ... It is interesting to note that 300 years later, the Greswolds returned to Kenilworth.]'

3. Birth year estimated based on estimated birth years of his children.
 
Greswold, John (I2470)
 
7991 The following was copied from werelate.org:

Joseph was a large land owner in Hebron and gave a farm to each of his three sons who settled there. Ten children were named in his will.

Yes, husband and wife were born on the same day

One of the largest real estate owners in Hebron, CT

.

References
1. Hosford, Henry Hallock. Ye Horseforde Booke: Horsford-Hosford families in the USA. (Ann Arbor, Michigan: Cleveland, Ohio: Tower Press, 1936).
2. Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States. Record of Marriages & Births Copied from the 1st Book of Records.

Joseph, b. 27 Sep 1666, m. Sarah HOSFORD, 18 Nov 1686, d. 1716;

3. A DIGEST OF THE EARLY CONNECTICUT PROBATE RECORDS. 1715 to 1723.

Page 99 Name: Joseph Phelps Location: Windsor

Invt. â341-16-11. Taken 26 September, 1716, by James Enno, Timothy Loomisand John Palmer. Will dated 23 August, 1716.

I, Joseph Phelps, Sen., do make this my last will and testament: After myjust debts be paid, I give unto my wife Sarah the use and improvement of1-3 part of my estate, both personal and real, during her natural life;also, I give to my wife a new Bible. It is my will that my estate shallbe divided equally amongst my ten children: Joseph, Daniel, Edward, John,Abell, Ichabod, Jonathan, Mary, Sarah and Abigail. I appoint my sonDaniel and my wife Sarah to be executors.
Witness: Jonathan Brown, William Phelps.
The following was copied from werelate.org:

Joseph Phelps, ls.

Court Record, Page 23--2 October, 1716: Edward Phelps, 18 years of age,John 16, Mary 13, children of Joseph Phelps, chose Samuel Phelps to be their guardian. This Court appoint William Phelps to be guardian toAbell, age 11 years, Ichabod, 9 years. Will exhibited by Sarah and DanielPhelps.

Page 25--1st April, 1716-17: Sarah Phelps, widow, accepts the trust ofexecutrix.

Page 60--1st April, 1718: The executors exhibit an account. Accepted.Order to dist. the remaining part of the estate to Sarah Phelps, widow,to Joseph, Daniel, Edward, John, Abell, Ichabod, Jonathan, Mary andAbigail Phelps. And appoint Thomas Moore, James Enno and John Bissell,distributors.

See File: Dist. of the estate, 1st April, 1718: To the widow, to Joseph,to Daniel, to Edward, to John, to Abell, to Ichabod, to Jonathan, toMatthew Griswold in right of his wife Mary Phelps, and to Sarah andAbigail Phelps. By Thomas Moore and John Bissell.

Page 69 (Vol. X) 2 February, 1724-5: Report of the distributors.

Page 220--3 June, 1729: This Court appoint Cornelius Phelps of Windsor tobe guardian to Jonathan Phelps, a minor, age 17 years. Recog., 50.

Phelps, Joseph (I5332)
 
7992 The following was copied from werelate.org:

References
1. #12, in French, Robert L.; Esther G. French; and Coralee (editor) Griswold. The Greswold Family: 12 generations in England. (Wethersfield, CT: Griswold Family Association of America, 1999), page 15.

'John7 GRESWOLD, Esq. ... born about 1440, is a critical link in the family because his parents, John and Elizabeth (Beynham) Greswold were born too early to be parents of Richard8 who died at Solihull in 1537 and who is buried in St. Alphege at Solihull. ... His spouse has not been identified but they were married about 1465/68.'

2. 2.0 2.1 #12, in French, Robert L.; Esther G. French; and Coralee (editor) Griswold. The Greswold Family: 12 generations in England. (Wethersfield, CT: Griswold Family Association of America, 1999), page 15.

' "... 25 Nov 1481, grant by John7 Greswold of Solihull, the elder, Esq. to Robert7 Greswold of a croft in the same." This looks like a deed in anticipation of his death. [footnote: Philpott, p.30, cites Calendar of Fine Rolls, "5 Feb 1482, Writ of diem clausit extremum following the death of John Greswold, Esq. of Warwickshire."] ... John died 1481 in Rowington, Warwickshire,
 
Greswold, John (I2477)
 
7993 The following was copied from werelate.org:

References
1. #6, in French, Robert L.; Esther G. French; and Coralee (editor) Griswold. The Greswold Family: 12 generations in England. (Wethersfield, CT: Griswold Family Association of America, 1999), page 8.

'6. John5 GRESWOLD ... of Kyneton Hall, was born about 1390, in Solihull, Warwickshire, England.'
'Since John went to Longdon Hall after marrying the daughter of Henry Bromley, he may have been the younger [i.e., younger than his brother Thomas].'

2. #6, in French, Robert L.; Esther G. French; and Coralee (editor) Griswold. The Greswold Family: 12 generations in England. (Wethersfield, CT: Griswold Family Association of America, 1999), page 8.

'John died in Solihull, Warwickshire, England, before the 1459 deed from John6, his son, to Richard6, the vicar.'

3. Birth year estimated based on source citation, the fact that he may have been younger than Thomas, and on his approximate marriage year.
 
Greswold, John (I2489)
 
7994 The following was copied from werelate.org:

References
1. 1.0 1.1 #16, in French, Robert L.; Esther G. French; and Coralee (editor) Griswold. The Greswold Family: 12 generations in England. (Wethersfield, CT: Griswold Family Association of America, 1999), page 41.

'John8 GRESWOLD ([son of] John, ...) was born about 1472 in Rowington, Warwickshire, England. John died 20 Jun 1515 in Rowington, Warwickshire, England. [footnote ...] His will was dated 9 Dec 1511.'

The source goes on to explain how the next generation had been identified, omitted from subsequent drafts and the 1996 printing, and now restored, with an explanation of the reasoning.
 
Greswold, John (I2472)
 
7995 The following was copied from werelate.org:

References
1. 1.0 1.1 #4, in French, Robert L.; Esther G. French; and Coralee (editor) Griswold. The Greswold Family: 12 generations in England. (Wethersfield, CT: Griswold Family Association of America, 1999), page 6.

'Richard3 GRESWOLD ...married a daughter of William GROME, of Kyneton (this is a small manor, west of Ulverley in Solihull and bordering on Worcestershire, not the hundred of Kyneton in the southern part of the county). ... Richard died before the 13 Henry IV which is 1411/12 in Solihull, Warwickshire, England.'

2. Birth year estimated based on estimated birth year of his son.
 
Greswold, Richard (I2454)
 
7996 The following was copied from werelate.org:

References
1. 1.0 1.1 #51, in French, Robert L.; Esther G. French; and Coralee (editor) Griswold. The Greswold Family: 12 generations in England. (Wethersfield, CT: Griswold Family Association of America, 1999), page 51.

'Roger10 GRESWOLD ... was born about 1540 in Rowington, Warwickshire, England. Roger was buried 15 Mar 1617/1618 in Ederstone, England. His spouse has not been identified.'
 
Greswold, Roger (I2272)
 
7997 The following was copied from werelate.org:

References
1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 #2, in French, Robert L.; Esther G. French; and Coralee (editor) Griswold. The Greswold Family: 12 generations in England. (Wethersfield, CT: Griswold Family Association of America, 1999), page 5.

'Ralph2 (Rudolphus [footnote: in Latin records]) GRESWOLD ...was born in Solihull, Warwickshire, England. He married Margaret DADLEY.'

2. Birth year estimated based on estimated birth years of his son and his sister.
 
Greswold, Ralph (Rudolphus) (I2494)
 
7998 The following was copied from werelate.org:

References
1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 #27, in French, Robert L.; Esther G. French; and Coralee (editor) Griswold. The Greswold Family: 12 generations in England. (Wethersfield, CT: Griswold Family Association of America, 1999), page 43.

'John9 GRESWOLD ... the Elder, was born about 1510. He took over the South Rookery farm by 1548 [footnote: Woodall, p.162]. He made his will there in 1578 and died 15 May 1583 in South Rookery, England [footnote: Woodall, p.166]. His spouse has not been identified.'
 
Greswold, John (I2281)
 
7999 The following was copied from werelate.org:

References
1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 #5, in French, Robert L.; Esther G. French; and Coralee (editor) Griswold. The Greswold Family: 12 generations in England. (Wethersfield, CT: Griswold Family Association of America, 1999), page 6.

'William (vel Thomas) GRESWOLD ... of Solihull, Warwickshire, England. He married Isabell GRANGE (heir of Thomas).'
A footnote says: 'vel is the Latin term for "or" and William is almost always termed thus. In later records the term "als" {alius} is more frequent but means the same.'

2. Birth year estimated based on estimated birth years of his sons.
 
Greswold, William (Alias Thomas) (I2498)
 
8000 The following was copied from werelate.org:

References
1. 1.0 1.1 Lewis, Brian.
2. French, Robert L.; Esther G. French; and Coralee (editor) Griswold. The Greswold Family: 12 generations in England. (Wethersfield, CT: Griswold Family Association of America, 1999), page 5.

'John1 GRESWOLD was born in Kenilworth, Warwickshire, England and is the earliest Greswold who can be related to the family in Kenilworth. He married a daughter of William HUGGEFORD of Hulverle Hall, Solihull, Warwickshire, England.'

3. Birth year estimated based on estimated birth year of his son-in-law, John Greswold. Note that birth years for several generations are estimated based on estimated birth years of Thomas and John Greswold, brothers born approx 1390 to 1395.
 
Huggerford, William (I2460)
 

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